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Understanding electric utilities and de-regulation
\"Power interruptions of the scale of the North American Blackout of 2003 are rare, but they still loom as a possibility. Will the aging infrastructure fail because de-regulated monopolies have no financial incentives to upgrade? Is centralized planning becoming subordinate to market forces? Understanding Electric Utilities and De-Regulation, Second Edition provides an updated, non-technical description that sheds light on the nature of the industry and the issues involved in its transition away from a regulated environment.\"--Jacket.
On the case
by
Beasley, Allis
in
Deregulation
2015
This article presents several cases about Deregulation Act 2015. These cases are: 1. Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd v Spence (2013) EWHC 1101 (Ch), 2. Savage v Mansfield DC (2015) EWCA Civ 4, 3. Norman and another v Sparling (2014) EWCA Civ 1152, 4. Gilks v Hodgson (2015) EWCA Civ 5, 5. Northumbrian Water Ltd v Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd (2014) EWCA Civ 685, 6. Coope v Ward (2015) EWCA Civ 30, 7. Seward v Seward (2014) Chancery Division 20/06, 8. Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd v Knight Frank LLP (2014) EWHC 3347 (Ch), 9. Denton v White and other appeals (Denton v TH White Ltd and another, Decadent Vapours Ltd v Bevan and others and Utilise TDS Ltd v Davies and others (2014) EWCA Civ 906), and 10. Swift 1st Ltd v Chief Land Registrar (2015) EWCA Civ 330.
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Regulation, deregulation, reregulation : institutional perspectives
by
Mâenard, Claude, 1944-
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Ghertman, Michel
in
Williamson, Oliver E.
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Industrial organization (Economic theory)
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Institutional economics.
2009
Deeply rooted in sector analysis, this title highlights a central message of leading new institutional economists: that theory should be continuously confronted by facts, and reformed or revolutionized accordingly.
Signaling cross-talk between TGF-beta/BMP and other pathways
2009
Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)/bone morphogenic protein (BMP) signaling is involved in the vast majority of cellular processes and is fundamentally important during the entire life of all metazoans. Deregulation of TGF-beta/BMP activity almost invariably leads to developmental defects and/or diseases, including cancer. The proper functioning of the TGF-beta/BMP pathway depends on its constitutive and extensive communication with other signaling pathways, leading to synergistic or antagonistic effects and eventually desirable biological outcomes. The nature of such signaling cross-talk is overwhelmingly complex and highly context-dependent. Here we review the different modes of cross-talk between TGF-beta/BMP and the signaling pathways of Mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase/Akt, Wnt, Hedgehog, Notch, and the interleukin/interferon-gamma/tumor necrosis factor-alpha cytokines, with an emphasis on the underlying molecular mechanisms.
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